Director Amara Jamgbai Konneh of the Sierra Leone Roads Authority is supposed to officially down tools and step aside this month if any other unexpected mishap does not ensued. As a result of this great expectation, the ding-dong battle has started to gain momentum for his successor.
Truly said, many concerned citizens connotes that as the euphoria has expanded to the wider public it gathered continuous thong wagging tailored to three Engineers including the Deputy Director Momodu, Talle, Tamba, Yongai and Engineer Soluku.
Out of in-depth investigation by this press, it was discovered that all of them have admirable qualifications for the job but in terms of experience, human character and dedication, Tamba Yongai stands tall.
Those who are conversant with his track record disclosed that he operates with an opened door policies to all class of people with no discrimination irrespective of age, religion, tribe, color and region. For these and many other reasons, many sober minded citizens who are au fait with the unfolding scenario at SLRA contacted by this press strictly admonished authorities associated with SLRA leadership decision making to do what is expected of them adding that they should be mindful of the fact that road network is key to development.
Little- wonder that the NPRC regime chose road construction and rehabilitation as pivotal issue to woe support from the masses as we saw their robust intervention in that direction. Equally, the then president Koroma’s APC used road rehabilitation and construction as a tenant to show case their achievement no matter what anyone may say is a jig-saw to his personal interpretation but the fact remains that good road network is a stake of development. Sierra Leoneans are conscious of the fact that Bio has over the years launched many roads and bridges for construction to which they curious to see implementation and they are optimistic that the man of the people, Tamba Yongai will be right Engineer to do the needful that will surely bring laurel to that vital entity which impact the country at large.